There are a few seemingly good things most dog owners do that dogs don’t like. Sometimes we love our pets so much that we don’t control our emotions and actions. You may think that your puppy loves your hugs, but he may actually hate them. We all have bad habits and we believe that our pets love us for who we are and they accept even the most annoying habits we have. But why not make their lives easier? Here are three good things you do that your dog hates.
1. When you pet your dog’s face. Whether you pat your puppy’s head or pet his face, are you sure that he likes it? In fact, most dogs, as well as most animals, hate being patted on the head. It can be painful and annoying, especially if strangers do it. If your dog pulls his head back and lean away when you are trying to pat his head or pet his face, it’s a sure sign your dog doesn’t like it. If you have kids, you should teach them to gently pet your dog’s back, and avoid touching his face and patting his head. Your puppy will definitely thank you!
2014年12月29日星期一
2014年10月21日星期二
As A New Pet Owner,Have You Ever Made These Mistakes
1.A tiny dog’s bite can be bigger than its bark. It’s easy to think that those adorable toy breeds can’t cause much trouble. But all dogs need to be trained not to chew, dig, bark — and yes, bite. “Don’t skip training class just because you think Tiny is too small, cute or sweet to do any damage,” Thornton advised.
2.Carefully dog- and cat-proof your home. Wires, remote controls, shoes, poisonous plants and easy-to-chew-and-swallow items such as socks and gloves can all pose serious threats to your pet. “Get down on your hands and knees ... to see what’s down at that level that might look chewable or fun to drag around,” Thornton said.
3.Just say no if money is tight. If you’re even a little bit unsure about whether you’ll be able to afford a pet over the next few years, then this may not be the best time to bring a pet home. Far too many people are losing their jobs and even their homes these days — including plenty of people who never imagined that anything like this could ever happen to them. Having to make accommodations for a pet during a difficult time can make the whole experience that much more stressful.
4.Take steps to avoid having a scaredy-cat (or dog). Socialize your pet through exposure to lots of different people, experiences and sounds before he or she turns 4 months old. “By that time, a puppy should have met 100 different people,” Thornton said. “Puppies and kittens that don’t get lots of early handling and socialization are likely to be shy and fearful for the rest of their lives.”
5.Start training early. Don’t wait until your dog is 6 months old to take him to training class. You can begin teaching him to sit, come, stay and walk on a leash when you bring him home at 7 or 8 weeks of age, and he can start puppy kindergarten by 9 or 10 weeks.
2014年10月15日星期三
Halloween hounds!How to dress your pet for October 31?
There is no rule that only humans can participate in the Halloween celebrations. You don’t need to leave your pet behind the celebration and hit the party alone. You must be thinking about whether your pet can follow the dress code on Halloween. Of course, they can’t! Donning them up in a cute costume is a difficult process, but why don’t you make it a try? Imagine your pet dressed up in a cute and unique costume and enter the party. It will be a fun and memorable experience for you and all guests in the party.
1.Bring out their inner diva All you need is a tutu and a tiara to turn your dog into the princess of pop culture. That's right, your pet can look like the one and only Honey Boo Boo this Halloween. The 9-year-old pageant queen from Georgia – who made her debut on TLC's "Toddlers and Tiaras" and stars in her own TLC show, "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" – has inspired costumes for people and pets.Puplife.com highlights two dogs, Darci and Nelly, dressed up as Honey Boo Boo and her pet pig, Glitzy. Covered from head to toe in pink homemade costumes, the pooches scream, "diva!"Just don't let them drink too much Go-Go Juice.
2.Get "punny" At only a foot tall, Welsh corgis are known for their mini status. Some might even call them a "small fry."That nickname inspired Kenny the Corgi's costume in the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York City. The outfit: a McDonald's small fry, pun intended.The corgi was crowned with a jumble of Frenchfries and the "Golden M" marked his chest. Now, if only Kenny would stop growling at the approaching ketchup packet.
3.Paint it on Instead of using a traditional costume, another option is to spray on an eye-catching design with a product called Pet Paint.The spray is veterinarian approved, according to the company, and comes in various colors. Transform your pet into a zebra or into your favorite Disney character.
4.Embrace the season Bring out the "awwws" by dressing up your pooch in Unleashed by Petco's pumpkin costume.The corduroy costume has a jack-o-lantern motif that covers most of your pet's body. The costume comes in a wide range of sizes, from x-small to 3x-large.
If you're looking for new ideas or are ready to give your dog more than a bone this Halloween.Try this costume ideas inspired by celebrities.If you want to know what's trending in the news and more,please click SNAPMADE.COM to choose custom dog tag or other items you need to add to your dog's costume.
1.Bring out their inner diva All you need is a tutu and a tiara to turn your dog into the princess of pop culture. That's right, your pet can look like the one and only Honey Boo Boo this Halloween. The 9-year-old pageant queen from Georgia – who made her debut on TLC's "Toddlers and Tiaras" and stars in her own TLC show, "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" – has inspired costumes for people and pets.Puplife.com highlights two dogs, Darci and Nelly, dressed up as Honey Boo Boo and her pet pig, Glitzy. Covered from head to toe in pink homemade costumes, the pooches scream, "diva!"Just don't let them drink too much Go-Go Juice.
2.Get "punny" At only a foot tall, Welsh corgis are known for their mini status. Some might even call them a "small fry."That nickname inspired Kenny the Corgi's costume in the Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York City. The outfit: a McDonald's small fry, pun intended.The corgi was crowned with a jumble of Frenchfries and the "Golden M" marked his chest. Now, if only Kenny would stop growling at the approaching ketchup packet.
3.Paint it on Instead of using a traditional costume, another option is to spray on an eye-catching design with a product called Pet Paint.The spray is veterinarian approved, according to the company, and comes in various colors. Transform your pet into a zebra or into your favorite Disney character.
4.Embrace the season Bring out the "awwws" by dressing up your pooch in Unleashed by Petco's pumpkin costume.The corduroy costume has a jack-o-lantern motif that covers most of your pet's body. The costume comes in a wide range of sizes, from x-small to 3x-large.
If you're looking for new ideas or are ready to give your dog more than a bone this Halloween.Try this costume ideas inspired by celebrities.If you want to know what's trending in the news and more,please click SNAPMADE.COM to choose custom dog tag or other items you need to add to your dog's costume.
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